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Southwest TrailTypical Trail Sections
> Urban Trail Section > Within Right-of-way > Off- Street > Sidepath
Roadway with sidepath
Existing Travel Lanes
Existing Pavement Width
Existing Street Right-of-Way
10-14’ wide sidepath. Special at-tention must be paid to conflicts such as utility poles/ structures, trees, and driveways.
Normal drive lanes are maintained as bike route is outside the roadway pavement.
Along the route, identification signs or other regulatory signs will indicate the presence of cyclists and the need for turning vehicles to use caution when turning across pathway at driveways and intersections.
This conditon is typically found on arterial roadways and in some residential neighborhoods along the project route.
10-14’Bike
Sidepath
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Location:Benton and Saline County
Little Rock
BentonHot Springs
Southwest TrailTypical Trail Sections
> Urban or Rural Trail Section > Within Open Space > Off- Street > Shared Use Path
Pathway on boardwalkThis conditon is typically found in existing parks, open space, or segments passing through areas
prone to flooding or periodic inundation.
10-14’Shared Use
Path
Slope or drop-off to marshy area or other lands prone to flooding or periodic inundation
10-14’ wide shared use path on existing grade
Shared use path on boardwalk. Use 42” or 48” tall railings, dependent on design speed, slope on approaches and distance from boardwalk surface to grade below.Consider using textured surface for better traction in wet conditions.
Boardwalk abutment
Shared use path on boardwalk. Use 42” or 48” tall railings, dependent on design speed, slope on approaches and distance from boardwalk surface to grade below.Consider using textured surface for better traction in wet conditions.
Design considerations for longer boardwalk segments:- Use a wider pathway, esp. in high traffic segments- Add interimittent pull-outs and seating for pedestrians and slower moving traffic to allow faster cyclists to pass.
Distance of boardwalk surface above existing grade may vary.
Location:South of Little Rock in Pulaski County
Little Rock
BentonHot Springs
Southwest TrailTypical Trail Sections
> Rural Trail Section > Within right-of-way > Off- Street > Shared Use Path
Shared-use path along rural, 2-lane roadway
Existing 2-Lane Road
Existing Pavement Width
Along the route, identification signs or other regulatory signs will indicate the trail route, route destinations, and other pertinent information.
This conditon is typically found in rural trail segments, where the pathway may be located in existing right-of-way and adjacent to an existing road.
10-14’Shared Use
Path
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Existing Roadway Right-of-Way
Varies Varies
Roadside ditch.
10-14’ wide shared use path. Special atten-tion must be paid to conflicts such as utility poles/ structures, grade changes, trees, and vehicular crossings. May be located at the right-of-way line if conditions warrant.
Normal roadway travel lanes are maintained as bike route is outside the roadway pavement.
Roadside ditch may exist in many areas. Path should be located outside the ditch, closer to the right-of-way line. Regrading or other design techniques may be necessary to maintain drainage and design a safe path.
Location:Highway 88/ Spring Street East of Hot Springs
Little Rock
BentonHot Springs
Southwest TrailTypical Trail Sections
> Rural Trail Section > Within right-of-way > Off- Street > Shared Use Path
Shared-use path along rural, 4-lane highway
Existing Pavement Width
Existing Travel Lanes
This conditon is found along Highway 70 between I-30 and Highway 88, where the future trail location was accomodated in the design of the roadway expansion project.
10-14’Shared Use
Path
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Existing Roadway Right-of-Way
Varies Turn Lane Existing Travel Lanes Approx. 22’
Edge of shoulder.
Varies
10-14’ wide shared use path. Separate roadway and shared-use path to the greatest extent possible due to the hazard of high highway speeds.
Normal roadway travel lanes are maintained as bike route is outside the roadway pavement.
3:1 Slope
6:1 Slope
3’ shoulder (each side)
8’Shoulder
8’Shoulder
Location:US 70, from I-30 to State Highway 88
Little Rock
BentonHot Springs
Southwest TrailTypical Trail Sections
> Urban or Rural Trail Section > Within Former Rail ROW > Off- Street > Shared Use Path
Shared use path within abandoned railroad right-of-wayAbandoned Railroad Right-of-Way
This possible conditon is found within abandoned rail corridors in Pulaski County.
10-14’Shared Use
Path
Shared Use Path Use Corridor (width varies)10-14’ wide shared use path atop former railbed.2-3’ shoulder (both sides of trail)
10-14’ wide shared use path atop former railbed.
Abandoned rail corridor. Width will vary.
Trail design to include adequate shoulder width on top of railbed.
Location:Garland, Saline & Pulaski Counties; East of Hot Springs in Abandoned Rail Right-of-way
Little Rock
BentonHot Springs
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Southwest TrailTypical Trail Sections
> Rural Trail Section > Within right-of-way > On- Street > Shared Use Path
Shared-use path along rural, 2-lane highway
Existing Pavement Width
Along the route, identification signs or other regulatory signs will indicate the trail route, route destinations, and other pertinent information.
This conditon is found along a rural trail segment along Highway 88 (Spring Street), between Lonsdale and Hot Springs, where steep adjacent slopes will require modification in order to allow
for trail construction along the existing the roadway.
10’Shared Use
Path
Existing Roadway Right-of-Way
Existing Travel Lanes
Narrow widening of roadway to accommodate shared use path.
Area of fill to extend path. Could include a backslope graded to
match existing slope, or a retaining wall at the right-of-way
line.
Barrier or fence (if needed) to maintain separation between roadway and path users.
> FILLSECTION
SLOPESLOPE
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Existing Pavement Width
10’Shared Use
Path
Existing Roadway Right-of-Way
Existing Travel Lanes
Area of cut to extend path. Could include a backslope graded to match existing slope, or a retaining wall at the right-of-way line.
> CUTSECTION
Slopes above and below the road may require modification if roadway is widended to in-clude a pathway section.
Normal roadway travel lanes are maintained as bike route is along roadway pavement edge.
Barrier or fence (if needed) to maintain separation between roadway and path users.
Location:Highway 88/ Spring St., between Londsale and Hot Springs
Little Rock
BentonHot Springs